The Truth About Men
The Truth About Men | ||||
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Studio album by Tracy Byrd | ||||
Released | July 1, 2003 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 37:01 | |||
Label | RCA Nashville | |||
Producer |
Tracy Byrd Billy Joe Walker, Jr. | |||
Tracy Byrd chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | link |
The Truth About Men is the eighth studio album released by American country music artist Tracy Byrd and written by Paul Overstreet, Rory Lee Feek and Tim Johnson. Released in 2003 as his final album for RCA Nashville, it features the singles "The Truth About Men", "Drinkin' Bone", and "How'd I Wind Up in Jamaica". Before its release, Byrd charted in the country top 40 with the single "Lately (Been Dreamin' 'bout Babies)", which does not appear on the album.
The track "Making Memories of Us" was later recorded by The Notorious Cherry Bombs on their self-titled debut album, and again by Keith Urban on his 2004 album Be Here. Urban's rendition of the song was a Number One hit on the country music charts in 2005.
Track listing
- "Drinkin' Bone" (Casey Beathard, Kerry Kurt Phillips) – 2:11
- "You Feel Good" (Bob DiPiero, Tom Shapiro) – 3:26
- "How'd I Wind Up in Jamaica" (Beathard, Michael P. Heeney) – 3:14
- "Tiny Town" (Keith Stegall) – 3:25
- "The Truth About Men" (Paul Overstreet, Rory Lee Feek, Tim Johnson) – 2:58
- features Blake Shelton, Andy Griggs and Montgomery Gentry
- "Making Memories of Us" (Rodney Crowell) – 3:44
- "That's What Keeps Her Getting By" (Shane Minor, Dan Wells, Bobby Huff) – 3:46
- "When You Go" (Beathard, Heeney, Marla Cannon-Goodman) – 3:21
- "Baby Put Your Clothes On" (Overstreet, Bill Anderson, Buddy Cannon) – 3:10
- "Somewhere I Wanna Go" (Shapiro, Mark Nesler, Tony Martin) – 3:58
- "Ten Rounds with José Cuervo (Live)" (Beathard, Heeney, Cannon-Goodman) – 3:40
- Live at Far West Rodeo, El Paso, Texas
Personnel
- Tracy Byrd- lead vocals
- Billy Carpenter- drums
- Johnnie Lee Carpenter- fiddle
- Stacy Clark- trumpet
- Lisa Cochran- background vocals
- Jim Cox- piano
- Eric Darken- percussion
- Randall Dennis- piano
- Dan Dugmore- dobro, steel guitar
- Stuart Duncan- fiddle
- Paul Franklin- steel guitar
- Troy Gentry- vocals on "The Truth About Men"
- Andy Griggs- vocals on "The Truth About Men"
- Aubrey Haynie- fiddle, mandolin
- Wes Hightower- background vocals
- John Hobbs- piano
- John Barlow Jarvis- Hammond organ, piano, synthesizer
- Troy Lancaster- electric guitar
- Paul Liem- drums, percussion
- B. James Lowry- acoustic guitar
- Liana Manis- background vocals
- Jay Dee Maness- steel guitar
- Brent Mason- electric guitar
- Mark Matoska- steel guitar
- Eddie Montgomery- vocals on "The Truth About Men"
- John J. Moore- bass guitar, background vocals
- John "J.R." Robinson- drums
- John Wesley Ryles- background vocals
- Blake Shelton- vocals on "The Truth About Men"
- Larry Shelton- trumpet
- Leland Sklar- bass guitar
- Carey Stone- electric guitar
- Michael Thompson- electric guitar
- Neil Thrasher- background vocals
- Billy Joe Walker Jr.- acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Gabe Witcher- fiddle
- Glenn Worf- bass guitar
- Reggie Young- electric guitar
Chart performance
Chart (2003) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 5 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 33 |
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